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Vintage Willys-Knight Automobile Photo Sales Manager 19th Ave San Francisco 1928

$ 30.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Color: Black & White
  • Condition: PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS - The photo is in overall Fair to Good Minus condition, signs of wear, creases, fading, tears, chipping, scuffs, sunning and age toning, soiling, stains, writing, no odors, please see images. (C1A16-106)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Make: Willys
  • Date of Origin: 1928
  • Country/Region: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Theme: Automobiles
  • Model: Vintage Willys-Knight Automobile Photo
  • Type of Advertising: Vintage Willys-Knight Automobile Photo
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Date of Creation: 1928
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Vintage Willys-Knight Automobile Photo: Vintage San Francisco Knight Automobile Photo

    Description

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    Estate sale find, vintage original photo of the sales manager for Overland Knight Motor Car Company, the back states:
    A pleasant call to the "Land of Little Folk", Philip P. Graham, General Sales manager of the Overland Knight Sales Co., stops at the "Childs Garden," 2447 19th Ave. (San Francisco) to leave a Charles Y. Knight rhyme book for each little tot.
    Photo taken by Charles M. Miller, Photographer, 1117 Geary Street, San Francisco.
    Willys-Knight is an automobile that was produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio.
    John North Willys purchased the Edwards Motor Car Company of Long Island, New York, in 1913, moving the operation to Elyria, Ohio, where Willys owned the plant that had previously manufactured the Garford automobile.
    Production began with a four-cylinder model which was priced in the ,500 price range. The Willys-Knight employed a Knight sleeve valve engine, generally four- and six-cylinder models.
    Willys-Knight production ended in November 1932 (model year 1933) when the company, in receivership, stopped building higher priced cars, and instead focused on the manufacture of the inexpensive but durable Willys 77.
    The last image is for reference only and is not included in the listing, it depicts what the location looks like today.
    Measures 7.5" X 10", approximate shipping weight 5 ounces.
    PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS - The photo is in overall Fair to Good Minus condition, signs of wear, creases, fading, tears, chipping, scuffs, sunning and age toning, soiling, stains, writing, no odors, please see images.
    (C1A16-106)